Bite Your Tongue (song)
"Bite Your Tongue" | ||||
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Single by Duncan Sheik | ||||
from the album Humming | ||||
Released | 1998 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 3:55 (Album Version) | |||
Label | Atlantic | |||
Songwriter(s) | Duncan Sheik | |||
Producer(s) | Duncan Sheik | |||
Duncan Sheik singles chronology | ||||
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"Bite Your Tongue" was released as a single on February 2, 1999[1] and is found on Duncan Sheik's second studio album, Humming. The song was called "a driving hard-pop number" by Rolling Stone's Neva Chonin,[2] "self-deprecating" by Allmusic's Roxanne Blanford[3] and Elysa Gardner from the Los Angeles Times said: "The single “Bite Your Tongue” rocks harder and more buoyantly than his previous hits.".[4] The song would also appear as a bonus track on the 2004 Daylight (Limited Tour Edition) CD[5] and on the 2006 double disk album Brighter/Later: A Duncan Sheik Anthology, released by Rhino Records[6] (Also released in 2007 as Greatest Hits – Brighter: A Duncan Sheik Collection, a single CD version.[7])
Beverly Hills, 90210
In 1998 Duncan Sheik appeared on the season premiere of the show Beverly Hills, 90210,[8][9] In an episode entitled "The Morning After" Sheik performed "Bite Your Tongue"[10] as well as "Barely Breathing".[11]
Track listing
- "Bite Your Tongue" (Album Version) – 3:55
- "Bite Your Tongue" (Modern Mix) – 3:55
References
- ^ "Bite Your Tongue". Billboard.com. Howard Appelbaum. Archived from the original on July 10, 2015. Retrieved 2009-01-21.
- ^ Chonin, Neva (October 29, 1998). "Duncan Sheik – "Humming"". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2009-01-21.
- ^ Blanford, Roxanne. "Humming". AllMusic. AMG. Retrieved 2009-01-21.
- ^ Gardner, Elysa (October 9, 1998). "Album Review – Duncan Sheik, "Humming," Atlantic". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times. pp. F-22. Retrieved 2009-01-21.
- ^ Horowitz, Hal. "Daylight [Bonus Tracks]". AllMusic. AMG. Retrieved 2009-01-21.
- ^ "Brighter/Later: A Duncan Sheik Anthology". Billboard.com. Howard Appelbaum. Archived from the original on July 10, 2015. Retrieved 2009-01-21.
- ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Brighter: A Duncan Sheik Collection". AllMusic. AMG. Retrieved 2009-01-21.
- ^ "Dean Markley Strings – Duncan Sheik bio". Archived from the original on 2010-03-25. Retrieved 2009-01-21.
- ^ Sherman, Heidi (October 6, 2008). "Bite Your Tongue". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on January 19, 2010. Retrieved 2009-01-21.
- ^ Cromelin, Richard (September 27, 1998). "Entertainment – Grab the Headphones (OCTOBER 6)". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2009-01-21.
- ^ "Beverly Hills, 90210: The Morning After". TV.com. [CBS interactive]. Retrieved 2009-01-21.